Thursday, August 23, 2007

Vietnam and Iraq -Bush learns lessons from history. From what school?


President Bush’s speech at the VFW Convention in Missouri was laced with comparisons between Iraq today and the Vietnam war ( link to BBC story) and that the lessons of history for him were many such as, "The price of America's withdrawal was paid by millions of innocent citizens." Mr. Bush, you still don't get it. If we didn't go in to Iraq in the first place, we wouldn't be discussing your premise that we can't leave. Your arguments for staying in Iraq are irrational and illogical and demeaning to intelligence of the American people.

Also in the speech Bush had warned "a US withdrawal from Iraq could trigger the kind of upheaval seen in South East Asia after US forces quit Vietnam." Mr. President again you don't get it. The kind of upheaval in the Middle East today has been caused by your invasion in the first place and to end the upheaval, we must leave. Listen to the well-respected fellow Republican Senator John Warner. He has been the military's most ardent supporter. He says we should announce we are reducing troop levels in a few weeks. Of course Mr. President, you are not moved by reality but by your own version of truth. And since you have lied to us so often and with the repetition of someone not wanting us to forget the message, even you have come to believe those lies as dogma. I don't know which God you truly pray to, but that God seems to love war, not be compassionate to those truly suffering, and is strange bedfellows with the almighty dollar. If I remember sir, aren't those the attributes of the one driven out of heaven?

Even your earlier suggestion, that the Iraqi people should consider replacing their leader because their government wasn’t working for the benefit of the people and that Iraq’s Prime Minister Nouri Maliki wasn’t getting the various constituencies to form needed compromises, was an interesting idea. Can you give us some ideas as to how we could get you replaced too, as obviously we are having similar problems right here in the good ole US of A. under your leadership or lack thereof?

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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Bush, War and History


The basic backdrop for a speech to be delivered to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) convention in Missouri today is the following headline, "Bush: History to prove Iraq war worth it". There are two things certain about History. The first being, yes, there is always debate about wars, but that's because individuals still alive have a biased viewpoint depending on whether they supported the war in the first place or didn't. Secondly, there will be no doubt when the history is written, that this President, President Bush, will be recorded as the worst President the United States ever had in its history, even if that history is written 500 years from now.

I hope and pray that the populace of the United States, learns and reads history so that we never repeat voting for a President that was an addict again. The main theme of an addict is denial, and the record was set on the number of times he would be in a state of denial, when this President first took office and never will be broken. He lives in a constant state of denial and, as a Nation, we are all far worse off for it.

I have considered reading several devaint newpapers or rag sheets as they are often called. You might ask "Why?" Investigative reporters should spend some of their time exposing addictions of our Presidential candidates. Then they would truly be serving the public interest. Maybe I really should start reading the NY Daily Post or Enquirer as my source of knowledge of these candidates. Watching the debates or reading political articles from Main Street media aren't helping expose their faults.

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